Leo Primo

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Across
  1. 2. An assignment meant to be completed before each lab in order to give students pre exposure to labs.
  2. 5. Gould, The man who invented the laser.
  3. 6. The process of developing something through engineering.
  4. 7. Instruments used to measure specific areas of a circuit. Always connected to other equipment such as oscilloscopes and multimeters.
  5. 10. An official record.
  6. 14. A measurement of power throughout a circuit. Found in ohms law.
  7. 16. The number of times a wave generator's waveform repeats itself.
  8. 20. A device used to store an electric charge for a short period of time.
  9. 22. Science, The field in which the author of WLN specialized in.
  10. 25. power supply, A power supply that can provide both a positive and negative voltage.
  11. 30. A source used on the analog discovery that can create peak to peak voltage swings through a circuit.
  12. 32. generator, A benchtop version of a wave generator.
  13. 34. when something is not prone to discolor when exposed to light.
  14. 37. A device used to implement electrical resistance into a circuit.
  15. 39. Your degree or caliber of knowledge in regards to a specific topic. Our notebooks will be graded in this term.
  16. 41. A harddrive used to store data.
  17. 42. it is important to use this type of notebook because the pages are permanently attached to each other.
  18. 43. Rule meant to be followed during a procedure.
  19. 45. To examine something in detail.
  20. 46. difference, A calculated value meant to determine the margin of error for a measured value.
  21. 47. The process of investigating a material or source in order to establish facts.
  22. 48. The opening statement written in each lab report stating the objective and overall layout of the experiment.
  23. 49. pulp, A fibrous material used to make permanent paper.
Down
  1. 1. A computer software used to allow students to graph data.
  2. 3. A place where research is done.
  3. 4. The process of watching something or someone in order to obtain information.
  4. 8. Necessary to make a whole complete, essential.
  5. 9. A section at the end of every report meant to address the calculations and measurements taken during the lab.
  6. 11. An electric stream that flows through a circuit, also found in ohms law.
  7. 12. To copy another individual's work without giving proper credit or citing source. (37)
  8. 13. A blueprint or diagram of a circuit.
  9. 15. A computer program used to create schematics for circuits.
  10. 17. Information obtained from research.
  11. 18. Glasses, goggles used to keep eyes protected.
  12. 19. Connecting an input signal with a carrier signal is done through.
  13. 20. This lab report format will be used for every other lab this semester in order to reduce time spent on such reports.
  14. 21. A parts supply box given out to all students at the beginning of every laboratory.
  15. 23. A device that amplifies or switches the voltage and current in a circuit.
  16. 24. A board used to build circuits.
  17. 26. A device used to increase the amplitude of electric signals.
  18. 27. number, A number associated with each piece of equipment meant to identify it specifically.
  19. 28. a chronological listing.
  20. 29. Author of writing the laboratory notebook.
  21. 31. When measuring the voltage swing from a wavegenerator we can access sinusoidal, squarewaves and more. We call these options?
  22. 33. The end statement of every report meant to address all remaining aspects of this lab report.
  23. 35. A device used to convert an alternating current into a direct one.
  24. 36. A semiconducting device with two terminals that allows current to flow in one direction.
  25. 38. The process of combining two different components using solder.
  26. 40. A tool used to measure electrical values in a circuit such as resistance, voltage and current.
  27. 44. The process of backing up all your work in order to keep the progress safe.